Where do most real limitations to the yoga practice come from‚ according to Joel? According to Joel‚ the real limitations of the yoga practice come from our minds. Joel states that in yoga practice‚ when a person’s mind tires‚ our attention starts to wander around. When our mind wanders around‚ we neglect our sensitive
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Sociology Asses the strengths and limitations of unstructured interviews for the study of boys underachievement at school Unstructured interviews have advantages and disadvantages and as a qualitative method they are expressed through words and relay people’s thoughts‚ feelings and motivations. Unstructured interviews are interviews that don’t have certain questions meaning it’s more free and relaxed. They give us a deep understanding of the interviewees world because we can use the answers
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Assess the strengths and limitations of using group interviews to investigate anti-school subcultures (20 marks). There are many practical strengths and limitations when using group interviews for researching anti-school subcultures. The first strength is that it is a group of interviewees meaning that they are more confident especially with students who have similar characteristics with their peers in the interview because they are more comfortable which means they are not reluctant to answer the
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Assess the Strengths and limitations of once of the following methods for the study of gender and attainment Participant Observation Participant observation is where a researcher will gain data from being in an open environment‚ wherever they are overt‚ meaning the participants being researched on know they are being researched‚ covert‚ meaning they do not know they are being researched and non-participating‚ where the researcher takes a step back and observes the situation rather than be involved
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Medication is the most important treatment for bipolar disorders. I will outline the medication listed in the textbook and state their potential side effects and limitations in point form. Drug: Lithium Lithium is the first choice of treatment for bipolar disorders and it is indicated that Lithium is effective in the alleviation of manic and depressive episodes. 75-80% of patients who take Lithium as directed show improvement. One patient‚ on page 177 of the textbook‚ states that Lithium prevents
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cabinet in the executive branch of government in a parliamentary system. The Prime Minister of any government has different powers and limitations when it comes to governing any body of people. In both Barbados and Britain‚ the Prime Minister who governs their society has specific powers and limitations by which they abide. Sometimes these powers and limitations may or may not lead to Prime Ministerial Government. In the Caribbean‚ the prime minister has greater dominance over the executive than
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How similar were the achievements and limitations of nationalism in Southeast Asia before 1941? The period before 1941 can also be referred to as the pre-war period before the Japanese Occupation. The Southeast Asian nationalist movements then had similar achievements and limitations. Their achievements were scarce as the majority of the population was politically apathetic. To add to this‚ the nationalist groups often lacked mass support and military strength. The greatest achievement of these
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The stock market crash of 1929 marked a new era for the United States. The roaring twenties came to a screeching halt and many Americans faced absolute poverty in a country which was a beacon for hope‚ liberty‚ and wealth. Little was being done about this issue‚ especially by Herbert Hoover‚ the current president‚ whose "hands -off" approach to government did little to fix the dire situation Americans found themselves in. Though many Americans were deep into poverty‚ they still turned out to the
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We have sight‚ hear‚ feel‚ and taste. These are the senses we have and we use this everyday. We use sight to see‚ taste to eat‚ feel to touch and hear to listen. We have to use these senses definitely to study‚ for knowledge. First we have to have sight to learn. Sight is everything. We look at the board to see what the teacher wrote and look at books to see the problems. If we did not have sight‚ our possibilities for knowledge would be limited into few things. We would not know what the world
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Second Welfare Theorem states that any market that is Pareto efficient will have a set of given prices that creates competitive equilibrium in the economy. Economists may use this concept for game theory in particular. There are‚ however‚ many limitations. There is still some lack of clarity as to where the consumers end up in the end because it only takes into account the preferences of specified consumers and does not pay attention to consumers not included. For Pareto efficiency to prevail‚ an
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